-susaainnnnrna OCTOBER 7.1941 ma CHARLUTTEILWN GUARDIAN ~r cumin cusnnnui cvciivronws rsiirnic snout 1r! a y.r,_,,.,,1.-,-,-,,y,...,,_.,-._,.,_.,,,,,, You Must loo If! of o newsy nature may be inserted at five cents o word, strictly psy- "W. ‘was s» Greater‘! Picture Ever Model PAGE THREE Trinity ilnited Church \\ J11 y ,1 g 7JEDILESDAY, OCTOBER 7th u N R . P. .—FullChoirRehearaal. and examining the car on the X! 6 Witnesses. Testify In liit, liun Base Six witnesses testified in the case of Clarence Sanderson, charg- ed with hit and run driving, as it proceeded yesterday afternoon be- fore Stipendiary Maid-strata G. J. needy. At the conclusion of the hearing, Sanderson was again re- manded until Thursday afternoon at three o'clock. The case arose out of the accid- ent at Southport on Sept. 27. in which Mrs. Stella Duffy received two broken legs wh; as she was about to board a bus. ‘Those testifying yesterday were: Doran Hyneg, Michael Thrmas. Edward Fall, Laura Thomas, Con- stable Spears, R..C.M.P. and Con- stable F.M. Strong, R.C.M.P. Mr. LP. O'Donnell represented the accused while the case for tho crown was prosecuted by Set. KW. H. Engel of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Duran llynes l! Reminder HIST IISIILMEIT (ll IIGMIE TAX IIIE 15th OGTOIEII, 1942 able in advance. Exunlttuystretivadnand giceen golritinitiing l . l‘ to her father's 9130c 1s Sontag witness told oi coming to ch“- lottetown with Hynes and after running out of gas started to walk back to Southport on her way homo. Edward Ipll Id Fall. oi Charlottetown in his evidence stated that Hynes had asked hm on Sunday. Sept. 27th. to fix the small bend of the right front fender oi his car. Witness l accompanied by his wife and children and Hynes had gone for a. drive out the country about twelve miles and had returned to the city around 5.30. I-lynes came to the witness’ house next morning accompanied with his sister (Hynes sister). Witness then went to his garage where he fixed bump in fender oi Hynes’ car. Witness had noticed the right head light glass “étdrfiiffritti.iii'f‘t.fii'é. i~-~-1-»i~-»-=r~=-»» mm wymeu 51d my, and 815° m- ,your resistonemln troubled’ placed s, broken bulb. Hynes had isimesJ-lealshisoprinsarydmy. i CONFIDERATION LIFE 1N BUR- rsrllflllafiolfi. wsekllingclliomf faspayers (other than corporations) must pay their d“ 1°44" 1942 income tax in four quarterly instalments if their income is derived from — I. A business‘ (which includes farming). 2. A profession. 8. Investments. 4. Salary or wages when such is their total income. The first instalment ls due on or before 16th October 1942. Payments, made payable to the Receiver Genera] of Canada, should be sent to the District Inspector of Income Tax, accompanied either by a letter clearly written or preferably by Remittance Form T.7B Individuals. This form will be returned after each successive payment and therefore become a record between the taxpayer and the Department. This form also shows how to determine the instalment payable and ma{_ be procured from District Inspectors of Income ax or at Post Oflices. ‘Where an in business is subject to Excess Profits this ta: must olso be paid in talmcnts cornmencln 1942 and mob instalment Seymour should be accompanied prrelaobly by Form EPT-7 . There are penalties for failure to comply with the law. RADIO TUBES tuted free all Holmans Charlottetown store. Re- Dlaoe your old tubes with new while our stock is still complete. 0-30-10-7-14-21-28-11-4. REMEN OUT- called out for a binge the corner of Queen i’ Bot, you oey, no one an catching a eoldl Tree, oven healthiest o! no may ‘onally. lt’ yoisr colds “coo frequent sad severe, there Iltmnglndlilttlollthniyftllltlil . eance ls low. You need she he! ofsconiperentphysicianto o! those constant "ker-clsoos. , Go see your Physician with- Piremen were in a ca: near and Sydney Streets at 0:30 yesterday morning. However, the fire was extinguished y means of a hand chemical, borrowed from a nearby house. be- IOPO the men trot there. On the previous evening the department responded to a flue fire at the Cundail Home. There was no dam- age. VISIT 0F ARCHBISHOP- The Most Rev. John Ha/cKcnlv D. D.. Archbisho oi Nova Sootia will arrive in e city today for a Con- firmation service to be held in St. Peter's Cathedral tonight at B o'clock, Following the Continuation service. His Grace will proceed to Summerside for a Conference with the Church of England Rector: and Laymen from all parts oi’ the Province. GIRLS’ WORK BOARD MEET- ING- '1'he annual meeting of the P.E.l'. Girls’ Work Board was held at the home of Mrs. L. M. Murray. Hunter River on Monday Oct. b. Mrs. I J Levy presided and onened the meeting with devotions. Officers were elected as follows: Chairman, ‘Mrs. L M, Murray. vice-chairman. Mrs. Jack MncLeod Surrmerside. Mrs. T.J. Humphrey, Secretary- Treasurer. Four new C.G.I.'I'. groups were reported at Hampton. Victoria, Long creek, already organ- ized, and a group at Donahaw in the near future. Plans were made for a confezerice to be held in North Wiltshire United Church on Nov. 6 and 7. Two new members were sp- THE TWO HM?‘ 0X11!‘ 4W8 n vo- lns than 75% of i. i f told witness that he would not Andlnmhdpfioodwmufl,’ Dvran Hvnes first witness called want to take the car home 2o m pompoudinzbhrkmfl l ....I testified that he had borrowed I38 father with anything wrong. This father's car at noon Sept. 77th. M? was between ten and ten thirty three o'clock in the afternoon he Monday morning, Sept. 28th. had Eons to Ed Falls. Isower Queen On cross examination Fall stated ‘ha. 15th Ocwbfl y a lettu‘ LI liizisiiimqs PHARMACY 7/14’ Ila-suit’. no" ‘Dispensing Chemists [:1 irtrerrrrir-rsr. tnsiiuiiriuvisui: with Hynes on Sunday afternoon. From On Monday mOrnlng I-Iyngs there witness went to Michael told witness that he thought a. Thomas’ place at South Port. He truck must have backed against stayed there for a while and after his car after he had left it on coming back to town met Clarence the street Sunday night after run- Sanderson at Angus Mccormackfls. ning out oi gas. Witness and Sanderson then re- Const. spears turned to Michael Thomas’. A Constable Spears told of going to drive was suggested and Hynes ac- the scene of the accident Monday companied by Sanderson, Laura morning, He was accompanied by Thomas, Mr. . Michael constables Strong and Hagan. Thomas and little girl started out. There he had icked up small Opposite Tom Rogers‘ place witness pieces of glass agments of head said he noticed a bus. The lights lights. On in winners; I07 . Paéstniriiou. _ Henry Travers _~ Directed by WILLIAM WYLH - Produced by SIDNEY IRANKLN .MRS. MIN IVER . with Tbress Wright - Danie Maypwlsitty - Reginald Owes / ljlchard lley - Henry Wilcoxors ‘x NO W P G I Dominion of Canada — Department of Noslooal long" snows s 1s-1-9.1s —-Doors Open Early “m” T“ ”“""°" 47 PRINCE ED WARD T C. FRASER Commissioner d linens Too OOLDI GIBSON. llhlsievdlvallooolkmnn stated he heard a scraping noise. lottetown, had been repaired Mon- He mentioned this to the driver. day Sept. 28th. On Tuesday Con- Sanderson, who stated that he stable Spears stated where he had thought somebody was on tho road round a head light rim in the wash and he had pulled over to avoid room of your rage and on ex- them. At the Mason Road witness lamination foun that it fitted tho stated that he had the car stopped i936 Dodge. but on examination had seen noth- Constable i" M. Strong of the n. ing wrong with the fenders on the O M.P. corroborated the previous right hand side oi the car. witness’ in connection From there the party proceeded with the investigation conducted on Collections For P-Ei. Hospital TO-DAY O N LY LLOYD NOLAN m "THE MAN WHO WOULD'NT DIE” SHOWS 8J5 - 7.00 — 8.45 CAPITOL j Starts TH U R. l O H N WA Y N E mums BAHNES-Illflifil nimn u. I ' inted to the Board, Mrs. a n. stare oven this afternoon a n d T p T Messlesyc, Ialgmptonihpinclid Miss Muriel B1118. l0- -1i. e 8 '*W""”"""""'“ M n“'M_._.“ c‘ lTlLlrALAltMdii-oinaoarotns 551v n“; 51RENg._To “om q Duvar’s Garage on Prince Street I I I I I‘ ‘w E M P I R E n repetition of the confusion caused brolugit the City Firemen outnlaxst a bth ir th iirpperiive gflrhere was onysgtF s dllringe: egragllce eblaclgoutmnlsst damage. ‘The time oi the alarm ry W ISWWBYVI 0n m0 43 lflflfld- 0n Bent. 28th. THUR. --FRI —SAT. weal“ m, pm qm-rmigge, or m, was 3,55, the wa up to Stewarts Hynes any council h“ harmed m, u“ ..___ gated ‘Eat the out; sat‘ sturck on ,,,,,,,_ ,,,,,, .,,,,9 of sirens on fire apparatus for tihe MHERE gflivlgvgrenlrigsxtgitr. v.01’. I Hyneiothg/Iaynéibp behind gm 3111x211 mi i»... "u..." duration. Instead oi the familar aynes, e p se ve "my; Prince Edward Island-Nova . ,,, m, y,,,,.,,..,r wail oi the banshee, citiaeris will be the WartimePrloes andTrade Board 5am; ca, ien-y service Wm ‘hm-g. and on arriving at the Stewart p"... lrqiliiil warned of the approaching fire ior New Brunswiclls, 2st. John, is o‘: be reduced to two trips daily {fr Plwebalril/Iéglriagl 38mm“ hiigw ab: ,1, c w L ' engines by bells in the future. The resent in Char 0t etown. He purpose of conserving iuei o . and s n 1 go I I I regular air raid warnings are sirens ere on Board business and Will be it was announced by Mr. Albert O. house with the wtness and Laura ltlaced in various parts of the city in the oil? several do skrwhil: Wagner, Regloirgkl) Directog n31 Tgan- Tléomsshgtaignz 11a) az-IOT; @116 and this wag the cause oi consider- here m. aynes is reg ed a sit Control or e Marl e ro- re urn p ack c om- -—'——- M able confusion when they were The Charlottetown. vihces. At present the ierrv iomak- as' witness had driven the car. Th0 N M‘ mmll-hl In“ n! l ew- ~— circa. unseen itissis- m“ ma» relzlszirtsciriiiizuzzmi- r . r . 1"" “may “m” ENGAGEMENT“ w‘ and ma‘ “h p p ‘vi to ach terminal e“ mm’ “n” Chamtteww“ m’ oét étn in th K 0i OyHall wit’ M's“ Mm’ Rm suarmv GET spwliv gilizbrtlngé tlllilclsarlglflflglglnerllltfltnfngia will lglsousb? ‘reglicertelvrr. §i§1°,."°?,-,"‘;.‘1,'§;;°,,',“2,'§§ “ylowlfl? ti...‘ Presidente Mrs. w’. Ste hen %°§I,;IQQ‘§°HM, 5a,?“ weddinB was solemnized 3 dau hter Rubens. Hamel to John dmllmd- "mitbellreifiYlfy d g’; Streets the car ran out oi gas. and fiflm" 111 731° C1191“- Rev- - - George J- Tweedy I o'clock Monday morninE. Scot. i4. wii red MacWilliarns. son oi Mr. f" Qilfytifi? “p3,, alter endeavorina to procure ear D°“K““- Chhlmm W“ P’°"m- “"1 W-B-Grant-Milton g. i942 in st. Patrick's Church, Hall- and Mrs. John a. lh/lacYVilllauIn-l. Wgnngggcemgnigasma, ,0“, m, {Lorri n: ran. Hyiriies us? to leave sragtewaotmgf; {Igniting 1,5511% g3 :33 ample sh cg, é; Fnien . ‘ - ' . raime . irr- Mimi“ i" i“ i gygi,i<»;,eyyq,grwsyi ...;...°i:...:"..:..:.. zuziiaua: faaqda-‘itemvhalalzing y». ° a. fifillii} S"“é‘.‘.{f§..r‘"or'“r'r'..,§é‘dal5§?' ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT §re finclnlg’ Wilts énafiiblln my: folielrlrfitr illilyrllrlirlg xsttnted ‘to “cilia: 1n evglrl gill“ nwilflz-i an“; 1°11“ $00M e . - , _ rec o ans on o, 0 - - ~ ' . ‘ P.E.I, and Elmer Alphonse Sherry. Mr, William Howard Manders oi n 1 ‘d Mfiggvaiillzifo n be m t, totufthhb ;yVnessmeeng.Mnutesofpre ous coeconom Ii hat and accessories and carried a engagement oi his youngest GBLIIVBIS- Zv§°r,,f§,“d°§oe§p0§“,‘}§§, bfyfifffh, 193m use 12;. If,“ ‘aha? “X31532: giéréthrlgadanéind egcleigilighizeed réixegtirtig: WY w EF“F.'.'.’“L..'.Y§.EY '¥i‘.§§'.$'§.%"'.r"r.%§f is; ‘ain't: stein time. ‘mi "a" 1* " Em ark-r m w- w! ’ _ L _ fl _ bum wag; . work, and a satisfactory bank bal- “'00 “uh m- of Halifax, the latte; tweaaliltt a gaawarir-ligiglfhavrrfiilttettgg pfmlilon gaolimacgrxlgtrgf Rsegulagogly" 0 fords tflrliltlilg itntomhighiaathgi: hog: an” Correspondence w“ renewed . any, , copen blue dress and a an navy e Be an pu g g ge 1mm M" Jam“ Mom“ m“ M: 1-1 Nathan gocdesisorles.‘ After-t the‘ cgorerzilonynga: om vflztunf%lxl1'- had not reported any damage to - - 1 mo ore e y ' —-—- . r0 x mne y r. ‘ nr-. . I i ceri eac r a pa” C , d b M OD oi Study Clubs Publicity 125st" l? their Quest, LAC. Albert Gallant, nasanran snnnsrsn- rmmi- $f§aplarffengt $4,}? afflarffnfif nell, ggrmesel for the defense nyrrés fbfllgfe- 51;“ Vi-ilwlak and Mam- Jordan, Mr. Elliot Hume, R.O.A.F., Dartmouth, N.S.. brother gration officers yesterday escorted a Md fiagnonald new“ mmémwn “aged may he had ma; sandemm 1'5 P an Will 01‘ . Seven new 50 cent, 9M1, from My“ u. oi the bride. Immediately after deserter from a merchant navy slllP. at,“ John ymmon of around seven o'clock Sunday aven- ivicKenzie, Miss Judy stated m“ he hadntt noticed m!” Membership, and cordially welcom- M t c _ Eileen Richard of North Portal h It M: ed to the sub-division The resigna- Kenzie, lvliss Ad . . Z'.‘°....";'$"t.ll.°ifé2§..€..§§".%".tnit? its; '}.‘3.€°§§i.."£ if..;.'t1.°.“...'i.'. w- M5g~meg,,;;=;a,,,M;,-,, lr.'.'3.'é.,';".‘3.'é'.'~...¥.'.." i" i" ~1- or M- r. r. l. K.;.;.;,.oy,§ icy. y,” M They arrived at the bride's home has been living in this cit . Some attended tile groonm Dr‘ and Mrs: m“ m°- l- llswd m Donnell was appointed to this served to the nearest relatives and 62 C.A.B.T.C. at Beach Grove. How- d; 1 friends. 0n the‘ iolgfiwigg nifllclgua (fever. the was recegltvlvydadilsehargreitél ffi“ fidfilififiwfimfi ifilalsv ltolcl oithflylxltes cgrrliniréa vtéio hlpoggiilce 35cmtfgdoxlnfggssgkfllgfglggilgg; party was held or e EDDY rim he I-"flY- A 9 Y 58° usmsd to Estevan Hospital wihero flolr agygteg: ‘amen and Hyneg the lines of war work and charity. M _ w111 d Dolron where a pleas- om“, _ an? evenixrfg was spent. llllVhlle 5n --— I DAY 3386mm. 9:012]; Maggi’ tgmed t‘; smlthpgyé-mfifimrbhim ‘g5 Sewing for Social Service will the Island they a1" "W1 ° iligmfffiefglyligggdw w” ed and tihopatletitie ooindiition be- hyper}: 311%,‘; 30nd; ‘m apart-Ag beam at the City Hospital on Thursday afternoon. Oct. ilst, and h ld 1 their honor. ‘Ilhey reoeiv- retailers and meat dea s of §5r."li‘“'°" i“. "‘°‘“‘"'é>“ its; s“r‘°"it""t.r°".1i. in; ti’? h‘? ‘éiilihiiam =°=1°’i“‘“1“1l5’1‘i’$ it "r , s ver an c eques. n r ay a rn . s 1d me , m n ness was reeturn to Halif and Mrs. read that the Fr w a moon m Jud that they had side Y He then explained p_ ,_ “may . hours and the ossibility of form- §§§‘,{“}§°“r’,“b1mE1l='r-ru horlrve infi a Retail rows Association _y-,y,ey,n Mammy the party had gone on to Stewart's wi be discussed. where they had remained fifteen _ —'——- or twenty‘ minutes. On return to BOYS WORK BOARD MEETS witness’ Ome in Bouthport Thom. working with the Department; of had got a gallon and a half oi iias League Pray" and m“ Prayer m" . Bedeque, 9.12.1, The bride wore a McMasterville, Quebec, formerly Munitions and guppy, 11w 110611555 at Buds Service Station and went ma“ W9" t°n°wed by ‘he bu!‘ Queen's blue crepe dress with navy oi Verdun, Quebec, announces the i ca; I ltilriey Patterson l ‘$1! III Also Dick Tracy? G-Men Musical Comedy — Cartoon FA . ackson. Miss ‘Ihelma Moe . ter Burton Penny Shirley White, Miss Zoena Jere Mr. William Beck Mrs. Cheste Strickland. Mr. Walter White Additional List: 010.00 each-A. B. Outcliif Parker Moore, Miss Mary J son, H, H. Home, Lt. Col. and Mrs. G. E. Full. 5.00 each—Otto Baird, Dr. Creole man, James Tait, Dr. Keeping Mrs. Beni. Rogers Jr., Mrs. Noel DeBloi-s, A. G, Hogan, A. L Wrightl Mrs. Gilbert Houston, . G. Tay lor, Ci. H. Taylor, J. H. Hill. 3.00 each—W. R, Cruickahan Mrs. W. L. Cotton, Miss Marjori Stewart. National Film Board Iroo Sound Movies B0 N WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7th. 10-7- ll. PLUS - SCREEN NEWS You're A Sap Mr. Jap Perils Of Royal Mounted WfiVMHHHEN Intyre. N. Rotten ury. Stnwan From Beach Point ed by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rooney Stewart and the late Frank M. Charlottetown in general seam to where he had the car repaired be- b“ Pmd- “mam” 5'1"" 9° W“ Dmwmw M“ to a question by Magistrate Tweed"). Report“ we" 51"" by mnwner‘ Mr. J‘ W. Duly breakfast was served. 'I‘h_ey had as mum Pemee’ Sask‘ m“ wedding 5W1“! from Mr. lnthol H. Blanchard, Convener of I for their honeymoon to P. E. 1.. in Charlottetown several days ago. N“ Master Olden Hunw. .J sincere regret and Miss Mary Mc- 45 .1‘ cen where a delicious hot dinner was the army and was stationed at No. a honeymoon mp to wmde’ 585k, Michael mom“ m’ m” witness work. Plans were discussed as to tar and bYOtlWP-"MRW- M“ ""1 tum“ W" l1" Immlmll“ tis. His wife. who ls a mustered an“ meeting Bflndemn w or this purpose on Saturday. Oct. A thur Sherry, wher a shower was terday's issue that a meetin of the ' _ r e lger Mwmmld 5nd New“ o‘ w” to the south side oi the rind at Hi irf l it with h bod/y f ._.______.__. (Patriot please copy), Building. The matter oi ' w ° e i‘ ' or any da age to the car. From there w“ made Edgar MacNutt, , Heath has However. he added, "Taxi! 1n then went to Ed Fall's garage W112i”! the Treasure‘ slmmd a“ 811a‘ McKay. Mus Marl ma“; Macnonlm of the car, Hynes replied in answer H- Helmessey- Mr Jms Bell restaurant where a delicious ited Church. members were introduced by Mrs. breakfast the bride and groom left to the mainland following his arrest Sept Portal omcmmg M,“ mg M, Mcqommckl, and guy-rm; Olive Williams Miss oi War Work was accepted with n. Hope River at v o'clock pm. time after he arrived he en Jud,“ Wm ,0 have M, h,“ m. Michael Thomas cm - - . .9. " . pie at the home oi the brides sls was arrested b the R O M and M w“ operand on {or appendicl- came back to chanottewwn and it was decided to hold a Tag p“ groom's brother in Fernwood, _ . oritoal Dr's, 0am bell that he had seéh someone moving mom? w“ voted m, necessary room a di e’ r br i iih r d.. Sherry will reside nt9 Sarah st.- held this afternoon in m“ ° "e W‘ ° shorter the Bllxllilllfy road and not findim surm or l1me_ i1 B, I. S. Notice BIRTHS HA EN -— At the P. E. I. Hos- ll-ill. scpt. 30, 1042, to LC and Mrs. Fred Hansen, Cornwall, a. daughter. DIAMOND —- At the P, E. I, Hos- fll. Oct. , i042. to Mr. and lVLrs. voyd Diamond, Winsloe, a son. has — At the P. E. I. Hospital, Cl. 4. 1942, to Ml‘. iind Mrs. Edi- cn Nelson, cherry Valley, u. daugh- i’ N-llEltSON — Al. the P. E, I. H05- “£11,061. 5, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. I rl Anderson, Dunstaifiiage, a on URI‘ — At the P, E. I, Hos ital Pl. 29, 1942, to LO and Mrs. il- red Burt, 69 Prince St., a daugh- fkiDOllllll Marie. 1 5. 1942, to lVLl‘. and Mrs. Ed- nlsli a son, Wymnn Elsie. its-At the Prince County °5illtal on Oct. 3, 1042, w Mr. and ‘ 1'8. Russell est, u son, William l-lerbert. ORNEY-Jlt Clyde River on Fri- ly. sept. s, 11142, to Mr. and Mrs. l Comcy (nee Helen Darralch), a rushter. Fairlie Sandra. DEATHS lOIiIiISON-At Mount Vernon, 0st. 5. 1042. Jonathan D. Morrison. lit-d 00 ycnrs. Funeral Wednesday ‘l 3 n. m, from his late home BISO-At the Charlottetown hos- ltal on Oct. 0, i942, Henry Paul I50, aged four months and three ys. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. tr-r Blso, Southport, P, E. I. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown lnl North Wllishiro Phone l0 Ileglular monthly meeting to- nig t st s . m. Special im- portant bus ness tn discuss. Every member is urged to attend (sea) susx LAFFERTY. Secy. B, l. S. 10-7-11. iii? Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY, 7th October 8.00 P. Mf-Annual Tharlrofferinl W. M.S., East Parlor. 8.00 P. lVL-Girls (11-16 years) Banquet, social Hall. 7-30 P. M.—-Choir rehearsal, Heart! Hal Girl Guide News’ 0th and 7th Guide Companies Trinity Church The Girl's Work Committee of Trinity Church are sponsoring a su per for the members oi the 8th and) 7th com anies and other teen- s d girls o Trinity church w- n ght at six o'clock. Trinity Guides are invited to be present, .1 Card of Thanks Mrs. Joanna O'Brien wishes to ex- msg sincere appreciation and hanks to the friends and neiahborsdfo; the}; klfldiéléfist’ afllfinig: ll 1C l‘? E ‘Illslitli-xlligflbll olubheir beloved Mother and also thank those who sent Mass Cards and Messages oi Sympathy. 10-7-11, CATCHING is AlliA-SHTZER fivhcn you he! tirces first —e scratchy throat or that stuffed- up "grippy" feeling, there are two good reasons why you should take Alks-Selrser. It helps to olkalise ymr system and to counteract tho efircts of exceeo acid. And oecnndly, it contains agents which help to bring wslcomo relief from the mis- lry oi‘ a cold. Splflllllll . . t Refreshing one or two Aliza-Settles- tablets in a glass of water. Drink when it stops effervcsclrsg. Write for free sample. Address M"ea Laboratories Limited, Dept. E-IO 167 Duflerin Sh, Toronto, Ont. --'rhc annual meeting oi the Prov- incial Boys‘ Work Board was held at the home oi Rev. L.M. Murray. Hunter River, on Monday, Oct. 5 Mr. Murray the chairman, presided. RAY. LJ. Levy presented a report of a successful camp at Marshiield. and indicated that Board finances were in a healthy condition. Plans were completed for two conferences for boys, one to be held at St. Peters on October 33-25, and a second at Sionmerside on Oct. so-Nov. i. lt was stated that mv-‘M, Allen Gib- son. Wolfville, Maritime Boys‘ Work Secretary, would be present to direct the con erences. Re orts re pre- sented of Tuxis an ‘Prai Ranger work throughout the Province. PROSPECT FOB. DRILLING GOOD — Prospects ior oil drilling in this province next spring are brl ht, Mr. Hugh McKay, Sapulga. 0km, who controls the oil rig ts for Prince Edward Island said last night, As the eophysic sur- vey, in progress ere for three years, draws near to s. close, he is quits confident that drilling will be underwa next year. Weather conditions ave impeded regress oi the survey in the l-lil rough Bay lately but about l0 iine days wil see the work finished. After this there is the area between Georgetown and Souris to be com eted. While the two com- gan es promoting the wont, Cities ervice Oil Company and the So cofiy Vacuum oi New York, are here primarily to get oil there is always the possibility of discover- ing natural gas. Mr. McKay stated. Ii the latter is found it would be o great boon to this province as most of it could be used in this territory. The survey is being made by the Seismograph Service Cor- tation of 'I‘ulsa, Oklahoma. Mr. . . Hier is chief of the party. TAKEN‘ sonar-zany us. on WEDDING DAY- ‘Irlitedv follow- ed the man‘! Wetter-ink R. Jordino of Hoitltai, oi Dr. staff oi’ Weybum w» Basia, to Mine Mali-Gen Knox Leaves Today For Halifax Wlialior General Jean Knox, Aux. iliary ‘Ivrritorial Service London, England, leaves Charlottetown at ten o'clock this morning by plane for Halifax. She arrived here on Monday evening. a “it. finltxnoxte£ld fierlbuly BY 0 O y ‘Q6 LY. y ll the afternoon she called at Red Cross House and inspected the work being done by members oi the Red rose society. She ex- pressed herself as being “greatly impressed with the amount 06?: done by the women. After this she visited the Pro- vincial Building when she met Premier Therm A Campbell. Later at City Hall met His Worship, Mayor B. Holman. At 4.80 the MsJor Genenl was guest of Hts Honor, Lieutenant Governor 1W. LdPsge and ma. lei-loge at bee. she A odiedilltd Visit 00 N0. C! adian Army Basic Training tre was cancelled. omein's Army Corps: . . H. Dayton, Nations-l Defence Headquarters, Ottawa. Major J. . Paton, representing the 0.0. oi MD. No. 6. __________._._____.___.__.__.. Too Late To Claslfy MARRIED MAN‘ WANTED T0 take charge of small farm near Charlottetown. Not eligible for military service. Pemianent posi- tion. House, milk, vegetables in f0 company with a man who had picked her up on the way from ow-n. Witness then explained that Hynes had run out of gas in Char- lottetown and Sanderson who had been waiting at Witness‘ home for Hynes returned to Charlottetown with the man who had picked Miss Thomas up. i...» Laura Thomas Laura Thomas the next witness told of i-iynes. Sanderson. her mother and father and herself starting out for a drive on Sunday evening- Sept. 27. She was in the font seat between Sanderson and Hvnes. Sanderson was driving. Witness then told oi noticing bus and another car approaching them and when opposite the bus told of hearin a scratching noise. Hvnes toid te driver you needn't bump into anything this is my father's car. I would not mind if it were in "Crusade which has been having various publications removed sale in the Province. tions were extended cesan meeting to Mrs. Frank Mur. THY on her appointment as Na. tional Convener of Girl Guides oi the C. W. L. of Canada. The Presi- dent in closing said that in rs- ellonse to the wish of our National President. Mrs. P, J. McGarry, a National Day of Prayer; hag been designated for the first Sunday of every month, commencing in N0. "m 1' 5°!’ Ifiliue members. in 9V"? Sub-division throughout Canada to unite in a universal prayer for peace. Meeting adjourned. —--i____ MORE PLUM AND APPLE! i LONDON - (OP) - Plums i abundance. apples increasing in numbers and quality better; pears 11mm‘! flllllply —- thus runs tho inst from Congra tllln- at the Dio- mine. She than told oi stopping daily "Food Gilda." lt Will Help the Tea Controller to conserve tea if you u ORANGE PEKOE. it goes further. so MORSWS SELECTED Because of its great strength S10? WASTIIIG TEA! Make It This War-Time Way l W sh ‘Its- I.’°ILIII a supplied. Write Box 89, Chor- lottetown. l0-7-8i. 2.Uso l level loo- er en require; 3_Pour one cup balling waisr (carefully measur- ed) ior each cup required. 4‘ Brow [M15 min- nies. til-n 2.50—Mrs. Roland Mcikle. 2.00 ench—L. A, Hnszard, Di’. I Waye, Russell Picknrd, C. Birt» wistle, Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse, Mrs. David Stewart. G. M. Avard, J. E, Richardson, Mrs. Dr. Lantz, R- S. P. Jnrdinr, lmmucl McDougall, Nemir Ttvcel, Miss J. McLaine, Mrs. George Goff, H. E.‘ Holl, Frank Acorn. Guy Kennedy, Miss Lillian McKenzie. 1.00 seem-Harry Barr. Warren Duchemin, Roland Taylor, J. Fraser, M. Clive Currie, Elisabet H011. Willard Spencer, Mrs, Rus~ sell Finley. Gordon Iseltch, Mrs. J_ M, Campbell, Mrs. O. C. Thompe son. Beach Point is to be common ed for sending in returns from tha district so promptly. May we sug- gest that all rural collectors fin. ish their list while the weather il iine and all other conditions fav- arable. Correction: — 06.00 Monday's issue to Dr. have read "Dr. Keevil suction ssu-zt a-Ab- Auction Warehouse, Grafton Ila FRIDAY AT 2 P. M. sever?! pieces of furniture conoiob- g o :- 8 plug oak fllnlllg 700m lib-d mohair settle and rocker — 4 00v- ered chairs (solid walnut) ma- hogany sofa sliding couch, corn- rnodgs, chests nf drawers, comfort- able chairs, Davis sewing Machine, Congolcum Squares, Kitchen ranger smoking stand, 21 piece tea sol (Wcdgewoorl), 20 piers-lustre ten net: silver coke trays. 3 piece silver W" vice, nvcrdrnperlcs, mat frames, ellclnth runner, 8-4 bed sprlnl. H" chen chairs, brush. comb and mir- ror m. trays. disht-I. pictures Mak- cnds stove pipe and several othel articles. W. n. BEATON,‘ ‘ Auctionoel 1 credi ‘Paid s mils